Game Of F****n' Thrones is back, y'all! It's been so long it seemed like the day would never come and we were starting to feel a little bit like Tyrion waiting to hear "I love you" from his Lord Father. Well, we made it and without further ado, we present our recap from the Season 2 premiere of HBO's Game of Thrones. SPOILER ALERT: We kinda loved and hated it. Read More...

Well we've finally made it: Game Of Thrones Season 2 starts tonight. Supposedly! It is April Fools Day after all and we do know how much George R. R. Martin is a fan of the 'LULZ' so who knows what we'll actually get at 9pm; our fingers are crossed for 'Entourage Season 12: The Turtle Chronicles'. (But maybe that's just us.) Anyway, assuming our dreams do come true this weekend and we get to see the first episode of the new season, here's a fun ol' game you and your friends can partake in to make the night more enjoyable... for the night is dark and full of terrors.

The rules are the easiest: Any time something on the below list happens, y'all take a drink. Occasionally you'll be finishing whatever's left in your chalice. You should probably run through the list before hand so you don't miss anything and end up being called a pu**y by the rest of the Frat because you weren't drinking when you should be.

So grab your pitcher of iced tea, or Arnie Palmer it up if you're feeling crazy! And drink along with us as we watch Game Of Thrones.

Take a drink when:
Someone mentions 'Winter'
Someone says "The King in the North"
Someone mentions or engages in incest.
Anyone has sex. Finish your drink: If it's 'doggystyle'.
Boobs! (AKA Tittays AKA Wizards)
Someone drinks Dream Wine. Finish your drink: Someone downs Milk of the Poppy
"My Lord Father" is spoken.
Someone says "Bastard".2 Drinks whenever someone says "The Twins".
Anytime you see Wildfire.
If we're North of the Wall, warm up with a drink.
"A Lannister always pays his debts" is uttered.
Anyone says "Game of Thrones".Finish your drink: A major/minor character (like you know their name) is killed or dies.

Character specific triggers:
Tyrion takes a drink, you take a drink.
Joffrey snaps at someone/thing.
Davos touches his neck pouch (this will make sense, trust us).
Melisandre mentions 'the darkness'.
Camera holds on Jon Snow staring off into the distance.
Samwell Tarly acts or is described as 'craven'.
Hodor says "Hodor".
The Hound acts creepy towards Sansa.
A Dire Wolf kills someone.
Brienne gets made fun of for being 'homely'.
Arya is referred to as a boy.
Daenerys ignores Jorah's advice.
One of Dany's dragon's breathes fire.Finish your drink: A dragon kills someone.
The Great John raises his voice.
Tyrion makes a witty retort
Tyrion visits a brothel
Catelyn misses Ned.
You're creeped out by Lysa Arryn and her son.
Varys mentions his 'little birds'.
Sansa cries.
Cersei clashes with Tyrion.

We'll be adding to and updating 'Get Your Dream Wine On' as the season progresses but we think this a pretty good list to start with. We'll see you Monday afternoon after our Arizona Tall Boy hangover subsides.

So at the end of last year, MTV Geek posted how everyone's favorite fantasy author (not to mention the most famous person currently living in New Mexico), George R. R. Martin had put up on his blog a chapter from his unreleased sixth novel in the A Song of Ice and Fire series, The Winds of Winter. For those of you who didn't read it, the chapter revolves around Theon Greyjoy sharing a couple LOL moments with Stannis Baratheon and company.

With the second season of Game of Thrones getting ready to kick off this Sunday on HBO, Martin must be in a happy, giving mood because he decided in a taped interview to read another scene from Winds. Below is the full interview, with the reading beginning around the 29:54 marker: Read More...

Earlier this week we put together a Game of Thrones Video Roundup featuring a trailer for HBO's Game of Thrones sneak peek You Win or You Die. The trailer said the half-hour special would air on HBO this Sunday, but it appears we can watch it a little earlier as its already showing up on HBO.com. Read More...

Well folks, even though we just tossed together a Game of Thrones Video Roundup with 9 new trailers for season 2 the other day, HBO is just too fast to keep up with. To make sure everyone is up to speed with the five major houses of the upcoming second season, HBO has released five new Pledge Your Allegiancevideos asking fans to show support for the House of their choice on Facebook. Read More...

The Game of Thrones second season premiere is less than two weeks away and HBO is cranking out new trailers, production diaries and character profiles faster than ever before. On top that, they have recently announced that a special sneak peek titled You Win or You Die will air on March 25th. So, what are you waiting for? Head past the break and take a peek at 9 new videos! Read More...

The final scene in the Game of Thrones season 1 finale was unforgettable. Seeing Daenerys Targaryen emerge with her newly hatched dragons in hand was just the coolest thing that could have happened and now we can relive that moment for years to come thanks to this awesome Daenerys Targaryen bust from Dark Horse and HBO. Read More...

While the rest of us eagerly wait for Season 2 to light up our TV screens, those of you who don't subscribe to HBO finally have the chance to watch the first season of Game of Thrones. Just as expected, the Game of Thrones Season 1 DVD and Blu-ray box sets landed at retailers nationwide today. Read More...

Last night's episode of "The Simpsons" had Springfield going Westeros on everyone's ass with a "Game of Thrones" intro parody. Just like in the beginning of the acclaimed HBO series, we see Evergreen Terrace as a gear-heavy, mechanized realm, sprouting up from the ground. Although you never saw him in full knight armor in the show, I like to think Homer is doing his best impression of a lazy, drunk Eddard Stark.

Parody intros have become typical for the show, but there were definitely a few subtle takes on story related concepts that we thought were hilarious and worth pointing out:

The third annual gathering of Game of Throneshobby gaming fans has been announced by Fantasy Flight Games. Set to take place from May 18th through the 20th at the publisher's Roseville, Minnesota-based Event Center, the Days of Ice and Fire event announcement had an interesting bit of news tucked away in it: a new Game of Thrones Board Game expansion will debut there.

Designed to re-theme the game around the most recent novel, A Dance With Dragons, this expansion is being used to spark interest in the weekend event by announcing it in this manner and promising attendees a sneak peek. In fact, all pre-registered attendees will walk away with a free copy of this new 42-card deck and modified rules set. Those who can't make the trip will have to wait until later in the year when this A Dance With Dragons deck will become available as part of Fantasy Flight's Print on Demand expansion program.

A new deck of cards and a few rules twists will transform the Game of Thrones Board Game's setting from the first to fifth book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series.

That's not all that Days of Ice and Fire has to offer, though. Read More...

S#!% YEAH! Last night when all the cool kids were watching basketball or celebrating a thoroughly mediocre year of films (yeah we said it), HBO dropped the first full length Game of Thrones Season 2 trailer aptly titled "Power and Grace" on the interwebs. So we spent 5 hours watching it on repeat, first at normal speed, then at half speed, and eventually just imported the whole thing into Final Cut where we went frame by frame taking this bastard apart just so we didn’t miss anything. And we do this all for you! Anyway, let’s break down what we see: [MINOR SPOILERS PER USUAL...]

The most immediate thing that grabbed our attention are all the scenes seemingly coming from the third book, A Storm of Swords. Like Daenerys razing cities, though this could just be her pwning the Undying Ones and not all the business with the Unsullied (speaking of which, stoked for those guys to show up). Also Robb Stark telling his mommy (we’d recognize the back of that head a mile away) that he loves someone?? Robb falls in love…but not until the third book, we’re positive. Does this mean the "Red Wedding" goes down in Season 2? Considering it happens in the second half of A Storm Of Swords doubtful, but who the hell knows? Read More...

Every week we're getting closer to the day George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones makes it's season two premiere on HBO, but to hold us over until then the Making Game of Thrones blog has delivered a new behind the scenes production video – this time an invitation to the set. Read More...

Think Risk, but with a lot more political back-stabbing. And fun.

In that cool "we read the books long before they were popular" sort of way, Fantasy Flight Games has publishing Game of Thrones board and card games for 10 years. Now don't you feel late to the party?

Lucky for you, we got to chat with Fantasy Flight's sales manager, BryanBornmueller, at Toy Fair 2012, where he gave us a rundown on the publisher's history with the franchise, as well as a first-hand look at the newly-released second edition of the Game of Thrones Board Game.